it means a number on top of the divide line.
If the 5 and the number are seperated by a line its a fraction. But if its just on top of it to the right then its an exponet.
its like a number on top of a number. sort of like a fraction... the dots are numbers and the line is like the fraction bar.
put a line on top of the number for example a line on top of second number its easy
If it is a number that also has a number below the line, it is a fraction. A fraction is a number where the top number is divided by the bottom number. For example, 3/4 is 3 divided by 4, which in decimal form is .75, or 75/100 in fraction form.
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it means a number on top of the divide line.
If the 5 and the number are seperated by a line its a fraction. But if its just on top of it to the right then its an exponet.
its like a number on top of a number. sort of like a fraction... the dots are numbers and the line is like the fraction bar.
put a line on top of the number for example a line on top of second number its easy
If it is a number that also has a number below the line, it is a fraction. A fraction is a number where the top number is divided by the bottom number. For example, 3/4 is 3 divided by 4, which in decimal form is .75, or 75/100 in fraction form.
The top number is the numerator and the bottom number is the denominator.
The number on the written line is different then the number line.
Do you mean a number line?The question you asked contains the answer. Every point on a number line corresponds to a number, and every number has a corresponding point on the number line.
A fraction is written with one number (the numerator) on top of another number (the denominator) with a horizontal line separating them; the number on top is being divided by the number on the bottom. That's what fractions mean. One divided by two is one over two which is one half.
A line over a whole number means that number repeats for an infinite number of times.
The numerator is the number on the top of the line and the denominator is the number on the bottom